Mary, a seven-year-old girl with tan skin and brown curly hair, moves to Mars with her family. Mary is nervous about leaving Earth and living on a new planet. She faces various challenges and obstacles but learns the value of courage and making new friends in a strange new world.
Mary was excited and nervous as she looked out the spaceship window at her new home, Mars. Her family was the first to move there, and she wondered what it would be like. But Mary had a big problem: she was scared she wouldn't fit in with the Martian residents. They looked so different and had their own ways of doing things. What if they didn't like her?
When they landed, Mary and her family stepped out in their special suits. Everything was new and strange. Mary saw Martians for the first time and felt her heart race. One Martian child approached her and said, 'Hi, I'm Martin! What’s your name?' Mary felt too shy to answer.
- Dad, I'm scared they won't like me, Mary whispered. - Just be yourself, sweetheart, her dad reassured her. Mary took a deep breath and tried to smile. But when they started building their new home, Martian tools were so different. She couldn't figure them out and felt frustrated.
The next day, Mary tried to help her mom in the Martian garden. But the plants were so strange, and she accidentally pulled out the wrong ones. - Oh no, Mom, I'm messing everything up! - It's okay, dear, we'll learn together, her mom said with a smile. But Mary felt like she would never get it right.
Mary decided to join a group of Martian kids playing a game. But the rules were so different from what she knew. She tripped and fell, feeling embarrassed. - I give up, she thought, tears welling up in her eyes. She sat alone, thinking she would never fit in.
Just then, Martin sat down next to her. - Why are you crying, Mary? he asked. - I can't do anything right here, Mary said. - It’s okay to be different. Let me show you how to play, Martin said with a kind smile. Mary felt a spark of hope.
With Martin's help, Mary learned the game and even scored a point! - You did it! Martin cheered. Mary felt her confidence grow. She started to see that trying new things wasn't so scary with friends by her side. She thanked Martin for his help.
Mary's courage grew each day. She made many friends and learned new Martian ways. - I'm glad we moved here, Mary told her parents. - We're so proud of you, her mom said. Mary realized that being brave helped her find a home on Mars, and she felt happy and proud.
Mary was excited and nervous as she looked out the spaceship window at her new home, Mars. Her family was the first to move there, and she wondered what it would be like. But Mary had a big problem: she was scared she wouldn't fit in with the Martian residents. They looked so different and had their own ways of doing things. What if they didn't like her?
When they landed, Mary and her family stepped out in their special suits. Everything was new and strange. Mary saw Martians for the first time and felt her heart race. One Martian child approached her and said, 'Hi, I'm Martin! What’s your name?' Mary felt too shy to answer.
- Dad, I'm scared they won't like me, Mary whispered. - Just be yourself, sweetheart, her dad reassured her. Mary took a deep breath and tried to smile. But when they started building their new home, Martian tools were so different. She couldn't figure them out and felt frustrated.
The next day, Mary tried to help her mom in the Martian garden. But the plants were so strange, and she accidentally pulled out the wrong ones. - Oh no, Mom, I'm messing everything up! - It's okay, dear, we'll learn together, her mom said with a smile. But Mary felt like she would never get it right.
Mary decided to join a group of Martian kids playing a game. But the rules were so different from what she knew. She tripped and fell, feeling embarrassed. - I give up, she thought, tears welling up in her eyes. She sat alone, thinking she would never fit in.
Just then, Martin sat down next to her. - Why are you crying, Mary? he asked. - I can't do anything right here, Mary said. - It’s okay to be different. Let me show you how to play, Martin said with a kind smile. Mary felt a spark of hope.
With Martin's help, Mary learned the game and even scored a point! - You did it! Martin cheered. Mary felt her confidence grow. She started to see that trying new things wasn't so scary with friends by her side. She thanked Martin for his help.
Mary's courage grew each day. She made many friends and learned new Martian ways. - I'm glad we moved here, Mary told her parents. - We're so proud of you, her mom said. Mary realized that being brave helped her find a home on Mars, and she felt happy and proud.
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